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Infinity in the Thought of Emmanuel Lévinas
Vik, Dalibor ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
The master's thesis deals with the concept of infinity in the thought of the French thinker Emmanuel Lévinas. The formal exposition follows this concept as a core of Lévinas's philosophy (3.1) and it aims to explain it in the terms of juxtaposing metaphysics as ontology (3.2) and metaphysics as ethics (3.3). The main objective of the phenomenal analysis is to "translate" this concept into particular "anthropological" categories and to pursue the manners, in which it structures the interior life of the subjectivity (4.1), its existence within the world (4.2) and how does it transfigure its relation to its neighbor, to its own death, and to love, which leads to fertility (4.3). Secondarily, the work focuses on the context of Lévinas's thought and explores its relation to Husserl's and Heidegger's phenomenology (2.2), thinkings of Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig (2.3) and the pioneer of subjective philosophy René Descartes (2.4).
In articulo mortis (existencialist ethics in relation to temporal horizon)
Děkanovský, Petr ; Ventura, Václav (advisor) ; Vogel, Jiří (referee)
Writer in his work deals with the question for unity of death and being, which is notable, connected in temporality and the experience of human life.
Reflexion the Ferdinad Ebner's works in Czech theology
Skala, Pavel ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
The aspiration of the author was to present the most influential philosophical and theological opinions of the Austrian philosopher Ferdinand Ebner and track his influence on one of the most important theologist of the Church Czechoslovak Hussite Zdeněk Trtík and on other philosophers and theologists outside the mentioned Church referring to his testament.
The Importance, Use and Prospect of Pastoral Assistants in Prague Diocese of Czechoslovak Hussite Church
Echtnerová, Nelli ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kolář, Pavel (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the importance, use, qualification and prospects of pastoral assistants in Prague Diocese of Czechoslovak Hussite Church. About the importance and prospect of pastoral assistants in Czechoslovak Hussite Church thinks the author together with selected heads of church. With the help of batch control sheet the areas of most frequent usage of pastoral assistants in Prague Diocese of Czechoslovak Hussite Church analyzed. In part concerning qualification the author sums up the situation of education of pastoral assistants and deals with the conditions of qualifications that are requested for the acceptance of pastoral assistants for duty. All topic parts of diploma thesis are reflected in practical survey arranged with the help of questionnaires among pastors and pastoral assistants of Prague Diocese of Czechoslovak Hussite Church. The survey is arranged in a way to compare the answers of both groups of respondents.
Christian religion in the relationship to handicaped people
Svobodová, Lenka ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
Thesis "Christian faith in relation to disabled people" is about the life of the physically or mentally disabled people and their position in society throughout history. Displays a change of view on them, which occurred with the advent of Christianity, when Jesus's miracles of healing and love for your fellow man was a charity activity of the Church and its institutions. The work is also focused on the relationship of people to the Christian faith as a potential resource recovery. Listed are the characteristic species of folk belief, which may change in superstition. Mentioned is the current view of the Church on disability and mental illness from the point of view of Canon law and practice and the role of religious communities in the healing by faith. Listed are the personal views of the affected by the religion
An interpretation of the Apostolic Creed in terms of the Christian Fellowship's belief
Wagner, Petr ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kučera, Zdeněk (referee)
Křesťanská společenství (Christian Fellowship) is an integral part of the Czech pentecostal movement, or more precisely of its charismatic part for almost 17 years. Founded shortly after the fall of communism by Dan Drápal, formerly vicar of the Evangelical church of Czech Brethren, Christian fellowship wasn't originally meant to become a church. Drápal started his ministry in a small congregation in 1977 in Prague as a liberal oriented Christian, but after two years he was born again and than baptized in Holy Spirit. The congregation experienced an incredibly quick growth through the late 80s, which first led to problems with the communist Secret police and than to discussions with the Evangelical church of Czech Brethren itself concerning different ways of understanding. The separation came later, in 1990.
Development of hospice-palliative care with focus on Germany and the Czech Republic
Kubíčková, Ruth ; Vogel, Jiří (advisor) ; Kolář, Pavel (referee)
Vývoj hospicové paliativní péče se zaměřením na Německo a Českou Republiku Development of hospice-palliative care with focus on Germany and the Czech Republic Ruth Kubíčková The aim of the thesis was to map the development, crucial moments and current .shape of hospice-palliative care and simultaneously confirm the thesis that the care of spiritual feature of dying persons has been an integral part of organized development of hospice care since its beginning and nowadays, it is still one of its principal themes. The first chapter deals with branch terminology since its clear definition is essential, not only for dialogue inside the system of palliative care providers and experts, but for interdisciplinary communication and cooperation which is - according to the definition of palliative care - the foundation of its holistic approach to patients. The second and third chapters are concerned with the development of nursing care since the ancient times to the diversification of modern hospice-palliative care at the end of the twentieth century. They deduce that the Christianity, with its central commandment to love thy neighbour as thyself, has changed the attitude to care of suffering persons, both in the nursing care and in shapes and ways of providing care. In the response to revolutionary changes in...

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